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NOV. 13 HUNTER SPAGHETTI DINNER Knights of Columbus are hosting a fundraiser with a hunter spaghetti dinner, from 4-6 p.m. at St Kathryn’s Catholic Church, Ogilvie, MN. Serving spaghetti, salad, garlic bread and ice cream sundae. Free will offering. All are welcome. Come in your hunting gear. Contact Larry Wilkens 320-679-2366. NOV. 13 CRAFT AND VENDOR FAIR Join us for our Fall Craft and Vendor Fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Braham Event Center. Lunch available for purchase. NOV. 13 DALA HERITAGE SOCIETY NUT SALES The Dala Heritage Society invites you to their Holiday Nut Sales Fundraiser kick-off gathering at noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Mora Library Park gazebo area. Please join us and dress warm for this outdoor event. Any questions, call Paul at 612-919-0185.
NOV. 15 NORTHERN EXPOSURE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Northern Exposure Photography club will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Kanabec History Center building. The photo share topic for November is vintage.
NOV. 15-22 OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD Operation Christmas Child national collection week is fast approaching. A shoebox drop off collection site has started at First Presbyterian Church in Mora at 551 S. Wood St., Mora. Donations for shoebox items and to cover the shipping of the boxes are welcome. For more information see our Facebook page “OCC East Central Minnesota Collection Center” and by phone at 763-286-7006.
NOV. 16-DEC. 14 - PRINCIPLES OF CARPENTRY CLASS WorkFast Training is a way for those interested to expand their skills for a new career for free. While building a wood construction project you will learn the foundational principles of safe construction of wood structures and more. Classes are from 5-8 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Contact Di Abrahamsen at 320-629-5176 or dianna.abrahamsen@pine.edu to
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NOV. 17 PINE CITY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Pine County Genealogical Society will meet at noon for lunch at the Pine County Historical Museum, Askov, followed by a brief business meeting. Julie Berglund will show how her grandmother was an orphan train rider and tell how she proved it. Th is is a fascinating story, so bring a friend. NOV. 18 DEFENSIVE DRIVER CLASS Seven County Senior Federation is offering a 4-Hour Defensive Driving refresher course from 12- 4 p.m. at Braham Event Center, 655 8th St NW. Masks are requested if not vaccinated. Call 320-679-4700 to register. NOV. 18 CHILI FEED Mora Chapter No. 158 OES is sponsoring a chili feed to support local scholarships from noon to 5 p.m. while supplies last at the Mora Masonic Lodge, 800 S. Union St. Chili, crackers, cornbread and dessert will be served. Carryout is available NOV. 20 - DINNER AND COMEDY SHOW FUNDRAISER The Pine City Blue Star Moms is hosting a dinner and comedy show fundraiser with festivities beginning at 5 p.m. at The Braham Event Center, 655 8th St. Braham. Comedian John DeBoer will perform. Tickets are available at PayPal.me/PineCityBlueStarMoms or may be purchased at Braham Event Center, Braham Lanes and Pine City DMV or call Tish at 763-244-0450. NOV. 20 - MINNESOTA IN THE VIETNAM WAR Presented by Arn Kind at 10:30 a.m. at Mora Public Library, 200 Maple Ave. W., Mora. Kind’s multimedia presentation helps to shed light on this turbulent time and make history come alive. Registration is required for each person attending. Go to www.ecrlib.org to register.
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TUESDAYS TOPS MEETS TOPS will be meeting every Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. at Mora United Methodist Church. For information call Linda Skramstad at 679-4733.
1. Evans ends 44 year career at Mora High School: As she approached retirement at the end of October, Nancy was reflective and thankful for the years that she spent on the job, thinking about “the camaraderie of the amazing people I work with. I’ll miss the hustle and bustle of a well-oiled machine.”
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2. Faster internet on its way (for some): Internet speeds are about to get a whole lot faster for some rural Kanabec County residents. Approximately 600 homes and commercial properties will see their internet speeds increase from less than 100 megabits per second to as fast as 5 gigabits per second.
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